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>> hobart college. >> rose: then columbia law? >> columbia law school and a ph.d. in international relations from the university of virginia. >> rose: thinking could do what? >> unsure. wanting to build intellectual map for myself and give myself the capability to do many things. >> rose: you went into government? >> went into government for a while with new york city then to the 92nd street y for ten, 12 years. for eight years. then to at&t for a dozen as a corporate executive. spent the last four years helping to run international business for at&t and then the international rescue committee helping refugees and if there to lincoln center. >> rose: in 2002? >> in 2002. >> rose: what's the common denominator in terms of experiences you had or in terms of the core confidence you felt you had to call on to do what they wanted you to do at those different institutions. >> helping to create where it didn't exist and sustain where it did exist an environment that would support creative and gifted people. >> rose: that's really interesting. create an environment that su
>> hobart college. >> rose: then columbia law? >> columbia law school and a ph.d. in international relations from the university of virginia. >> rose: thinking could do what? >> unsure. wanting to build intellectual map for myself and give myself the capability to do many things. >> rose: you went into government? >> went into government for a while with new york city then to the 92nd street y for ten, 12 years. for eight years. then to at&t for a...
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law, isn't he? >> if you look at the state the way republicans have gerrymannedered it. >> stephen: it's an ugly word. it's extremely accurate but ugly word. >> the laws they put in place make it hard to vote. we're going to get people out to vote, fight tour their voting rights and turn them out in force. >> stephen: do you want to make a bet? $100? >> yes. >> stephen: i bet you $100 you cannot get barack obama reelected in 2016. jeremy bird, íyíyíy0hrbeméffñ so free credit score's redesigned site has this new score planner tool with these cool sliders. this one lets us know what happens if someone checks our credit. oh. this one lets us know what happens if we pay off our loans. yeah. what's this one do? i dunno. ♪every rose has it's thorn ♪just like every night has it's dawn♪ score planner is free to everyone. free score applies with enrollment in freecreditscore.com bret michaels slider still in beta. [cheers and applause] >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. thanks. [cheers and appla
law, isn't he? >> if you look at the state the way republicans have gerrymannedered it. >> stephen: it's an ugly word. it's extremely accurate but ugly word. >> the laws they put in place make it hard to vote. we're going to get people out to vote, fight tour their voting rights and turn them out in force. >> stephen: do you want to make a bet? $100? >> yes. >> stephen: i bet you $100 you cannot get barack obama reelected in 2016. jeremy bird,...
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who said that after he was taken into custody, he talked extensively to the u.s., and they now have a 22-page statement of him, so that the suggestion is they've gotten a lot of out of him. i've been told that this was after he was picked up in jordan and on his way here and got to new york. he was questioned extensively. he was given his miranda warning, i'm told, and even after that he continued to talk, so this is a little pushback, i think, from the government saying, look, even though we're putting him in this civilian court, we've still gotten a lot out of him. >> and the way he was "captured" is interesting because you had the chairman -- the house chairman of the homeland security committee yesterday praising the fbi and cia for bringing him to the states, and we know from other sources that this involved turkey, a transfer en route to kuwait, his home country, stop in amman jordan, or somewhere in jordan at a military base, and mysteriously got into american hands. you know what happened there. was probably put on a gulfstream military plane. >> extensively choreographed. the fa
who said that after he was taken into custody, he talked extensively to the u.s., and they now have a 22-page statement of him, so that the suggestion is they've gotten a lot of out of him. i've been told that this was after he was picked up in jordan and on his way here and got to new york. he was questioned extensively. he was given his miranda warning, i'm told, and even after that he continued to talk, so this is a little pushback, i think, from the government saying, look, even though...
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>> a poignant moment when rose parks was honored with the statue here. and a heated vote about voting rights. justice scalia said the act now amounts to perpetuation of racial entitlement and questioned whether it was the kind of question you can leave to congress. you voted to reauthorize it in 2006. you called it an effective tool. do you think it's still needed? >> it passed with large majorities in the house and senate. i think it's something that has served our country well. but there is an argument over a very small section of the voting rights act, and that's what the court is going to consider. >> you told the "wall street journal" in january in the middle of the fiscal cliff deal, i need this job like i need a hole in the head. it doesn't sound like you're particularly loving your work. >> this is hard. i think the american people understand it's hard. you know, if solving the spending problem were easy, somebody around here over the last 20 years would have done it. it's not easy. and there are big disagreements between the two parties in terms
>> a poignant moment when rose parks was honored with the statue here. and a heated vote about voting rights. justice scalia said the act now amounts to perpetuation of racial entitlement and questioned whether it was the kind of question you can leave to congress. you voted to reauthorize it in 2006. you called it an effective tool. do you think it's still needed? >> it passed with large majorities in the house and senate. i think it's something that has served our country well....
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but as joe articulated on the "charlie rose" show which i thought was really a terrific debate, there are things on the horizon that are very scary. and i thought paul krugman's perspective was kind of a little frightening in the sense that he didn't see any possibility of any black swan on anything that's happening. and if you talk to any informed businessperson, that's not possible that you could completely eliminate the probability that nothing including this multitrillion-dollar deficit would have no impact. as we articulated in the green room, nobody could run a company or a home the way the government is running its business. >> bob, do you agree with that? >> yes, i do, completely. one side note, one of the markets we run is estonia. i had the opportunity to spend time there. they have their own set of issues with mr. krugman in that they practice austerity. they grew by 8.3%. so they have, as a religious faith, that you can have austerity and growth, and they're living proof of that. so i always get upset with people who deal in absolutes because there's always gray involved h
but as joe articulated on the "charlie rose" show which i thought was really a terrific debate, there are things on the horizon that are very scary. and i thought paul krugman's perspective was kind of a little frightening in the sense that he didn't see any possibility of any black swan on anything that's happening. and if you talk to any informed businessperson, that's not possible that you could completely eliminate the probability that nothing including this multitrillion-dollar...